Step By Step Instructions
1. Cover your work surface with newspaper.
2. Lay the grapevine wreath on the newspaper. Cut a 16 length of the 1 ¼ red tartan ribbon. Tie a bow with the ribbon for the bottom of the wreath. When you are satisfied with the look of the bow, cut the ends at an angle. 3. Cut a 7 ½ length of the 1/8 wide red satin ribbon. Insert one end through each of the red jingle bells. Knot it off with a double knot as close to the top of the jingle bell as possible.
4. Turn the tartan bow you made over on your work surface so the back of the bow is facing up at you. Fold the piece of red satin ribbon with the jingle bells attached in half, then adjust it slightly so one jingle bell hangs lower than the other. Squeeze hot glue on the knotted area at the back of the bow and press the folded over portion of the piece of satin ribbon attached to the bells (remember, one should be hanging lower than the other) into the glue (carefully so you don t burn your fingers). Hold the ribbon in place until the glue sets enough that the ribbon won t move when you let go of it. 5. Arrange the bow on the wreath. When you are happy with the way it looks, lift the bow up again, squeeze a generous amount of hot glue on the knot at the back of the bow and press it back into the predetermined spot. Hold it in place on the wreath until secure.
6. Starting from the left of the ribbon bow, arrange the 6 poinsettia flowers around the grapevine wreath. When you are satisfied with the arrangement, lift the flowers up one at a time, squeeze hot glue on the base and insert it back into the predetermined spot. Hold the flower in place briefly until secure. Continue gluing on the flowers until all six are attached to the wreath.
7. Cut a 7 piece of the natural twine. Insert one end through one of the vines at the top of the wreath, pull it through until the ends are even, tie a tight knot and your wreath is ready to hang.

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